Poseidon wrote:
lowing wrote:
Poseidon wrote:
Good job answering the post, Lowing.
What answer were you looking for? You didn't ask me anything.
But if you are looking for an answer here it is: There has been no greater govt. growth and involvement in personal lives and private enterprise in the history of our nation than now. With govt. stimulus and forced govt health care etc...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co … 00153.html so no I do not agree with your assessment that our president is centralist.
There is literally nothing in that link or in your comment that could dissuade belief that he's tried to remain a centrist. Not to mention the fact that you still insist on calling it "govt health care" when it's been proven time and time again that the health care reform bill is NOT gov't run healthcare. Not that I'd expect you to know the difference.
Ken was completely spot on in his diagnosis of your arguments. You fail to answer things and you attribute arguments to people and then try to argue them. It's really funny.
Well if you can not see that this is the biggest govt. intrusion and growth into private lives and private enterprise since FDR. Then I am sorry you can not see just how left this guy is.
As far as my forced govt. healthcare.
"(1) Forcing insurers to accept all applicants.
(2) The President says that for those unable to pay for private insurance, the government will subsidize their premiums.
(3) Obamacare imposes mandatory coverage.
(4) In addition to individual mandates, Obamacare would impose employer mandates."
"Health care in the US is covered by three main systems-- Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. Two of these systems are bankrupt, and will be unable to make payments beyond 2017. The third is solvent, and can make all of its payments for the foreseeable future.
Obama's plan is to take the one system meeting its obligations and fold it into the two systems that are bankrupt."
I dunno buddy, sounds an awful like government to me.